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@A closer look at the RedHat++ Shield (Video#97)
The basic idea is simple: If you have a working DCC++EX system, all you need to do is adding a RedHat++ shield on top of the stack to make it a LocoNet system that allows you to keep using your LocoNet throttles and to connect LocoNet devices like block detector modules, signal driver boards or additional boosters. Last week I received the second revision of the shield board, so it is time for a more detailed look at the functionality. If you like my work, please consider supporting it with a donation: https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=Y27LH47B3W354 IoTT Stick Github Repository: https://Github.com/tanner87661/IoTTStick Tindie page for IoTT Stick, Interface Boards and Function Hats: https://www.tindie.com/stores/tanner87661/ MyIoTT.org (landing page under construction): http://myiott.org/ Table of Content 0:00 Start 0:59 Hardware overview 4:50 Turn on and off 5:50 Track power button and LED 7:10 Selecting and operating locomotives 7:55 Arduino input pins 10:23 Block detector example 12:00 Arduino output pins 14:40 Turnout example 15:50 LED Chain 16:10 Event handler functionality 16:43 Decoder programming 17:25 Communication servers 19:25 JMRI connection example 20:38 Conclusions

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